Public Relations

Environmental Electronic Exchange Language

www.eterproject.org


www.e3l.es


The Eter Project (Electronic Standardization of Environmental Data) is the reference in Spain that harmonizes and facilitates the interoperability of environmental information between private companies and Public Administrations.

Online all-in-one Environmental Permit

http://www.omgevingsvergunning.vrom.nl


 


The VROM all-in-one service for electronic submission and process of environmental permits was introduced by the Environment Permits Bill (General Provisions), henceforth referred to by its acronym WABO.The main purpose of Wabo is to

Local governments e-services portal

https://www.epakalpojumi.lv


 


The portal's main task is to make local governments, public authorities and business services more accessible and user friendly to citizens and businesses. Currently, ads are designed for three services: "Real estate tax payment", "Report to the

Nuclear waste site emplacement (ACTEON)

https://oficinavirtual.mityc.es/acteon


 


ACTEON is a Web application created to answer queries concerning the emplacement of the Temporary Storage Center (ATC) and the radioactive waste management. The application has been implemented by the Spanish Ministry of Industry,

Nuclear waste site emplacement (ACTEON)

https://oficinavirtual.mityc.es/acteon


 


ACTEON is a Web application created to answer queries concerning the emplacement of the Temporary Storage Center (ATC) and the radioactive waste management. The application has been implemented by the Spanish Ministry of Industry,

eEnviPer: Environmental Permits for the 21st Century

http://www.eenviper.eu


 


Through the €4 million project eEnviPer, the European Union invests in modernising local and regional environmental permit processes.


Environmental permits are a requirement for many economic activities across Europe, including intensive farming, power stations, waste

Cascina Roccafranca

The Cascina Roccafranca (Daily Home) is a social and cultural centre in the northwestern Italian city of Turin, designed to encourage local residents to become active and engaged citizens interested in their community.  It was meant to be a place where local residents can test new forms of grass-roots participation, exercise their civic rights, and exchange ideas with people of different